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Toronto Bicycle Tours "Peddle All the Way"

To know any city inside out, you need to wander through its lanes and absorb experiences. And what could be more enriching than viewing any city on a bicycle? If you are an outdoor enthusiast and love to explore new places, then the Toronto Bicycle Tours will be the right choice for your tours in the city. With locals and expert guides on board, you can hop on by brigachtal to your bicycle and roam around getting to know the city better. Tours are open for all ages, and private tours can also be arranged by contacting ahead.

+1 416 477 2184 torontobicycletours.com/ contact@torontobicycletou 275 Dundas Street West, rs.com Toronto ON

Beltline Trail "Peaceful and Quiet Railroad Park"

The Kay Gardner Beltline Park is characterized by the that was established way back in 1892. Although the railroad functioned only till 1894, the railroad has escaped any major redevelopment even today. Passing over the infamous , this defunct railway route offers many inspiring panoramas that are extremely different from typical by Loozrboy Toronto scenes in general. Peaceful and quiet, the park makes for a great intimate lunch spot.

Kay Gardner Beltline Trail, Toronto ON

Ashbridge's Bay Park "Day at the Beach"

Located in area, the Ashbridge's Bay Park is one of the most beautiful outdoor spaces within the city limits. Known for its beaches and boardwalk, this is the place summertime was made for. Walk along the waterfront and enjoy the scenic view. You can sunbathe on the beach or take a dip in the lake. You'll also find in-line skaters, joggers and cyclists by Benson Kua along the winding . Facilities include a fully accessible washroom, drinking fountain, fire-pits and picnic areas. There is a public boat launch and plenty of parking available.

+1 416 392 8188 (Tourist www.toronto.ca/parks/prd [email protected] 1561 Lakeshore Boulevard Information) /facilities/complex/1/index. East, East of Coxwell Avenue, htm Toronto ON by Cmglee "Away From the Hustle-Bustle"

A recreational wonderland that sits a mere 10-minute ferry ride away from Toronto Harbor, the Toronto Islands constitute a set of 15 small isles in the midst of Lake . The islands are connected to one another by pathways and bridges that can be traversed on foot. Sprawled across 820 acres (330 hectares) of the lake's expanse, the Toronto Islands are home to the Snake Island, the South Chippewa Island, Mugg's Island, and Forestry Island, with the Centre Island emerging as the biggest of the group. Away from the city's furious bustle, the islands offer a serene retreat with their car-free stretches, and are home to a plethora of landmarks including the Centreville Amusement Park, the clothing- optional Hanlan's Beach, a Frisbee golf course, and the Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport.

+1 416 397 2628 www.toronto.ca/parks/island/ Toronto Islands, Toronto ON

High Park Trails "Mystical Nature Trails"

A loop trail that encircles the rolling green expanses of , the eponymous High Park Trails are one of the city's prime areas for hiking. These asphalt trails wind their way through seven kilometers (4.34 miles) of natural beauty, and offer varied opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts that range from hiking, biking and running, to nature walking, and even by The City of Toronto snowshoeing in the winter. As you make your way along the length of the trail, admire from a distance the mystical hues of the wild blue lupine and gnarly beauty of the oak savannahs that dot the park.

+1 416 338 0338 (City Park Council) 1873 Bloor Street West, High Park, Toronto ON

Humber River "Abundant Recreation"

River Humber which flows in southern Ontario has its source at Humber Springs Ponds. Travelling a mighty length of 100 kilometers (62 miles), it meets the Humber Bay in . A lot of recreational opportunities are available at the river. Beautiful hiking trails, fishing and boating is something that you can expect to do here. The Humber has been honored by Gary J. Wood as a Canadian Heritage River in 1999.

Lakeshore Boulevard, Toronto ON

Don Valley Golf Course "Suburban Public Golf Course"

Located in the suburb of North York, this picturesque public golf course is a favorite with avid golfers in and around the area. An 18-hole course, the Don Valley Golf Course invites golfers of every stripe, and offers a fairly challenging game with its mounds, valleys, and sloping fairways. Its reasonably priced green fees are an added bonus. The course also has an by GTD Aquitaine on-site restaurant, a pro shop, and parking space for 142 cars.

+1 416 392 2465 4200 Yonge Street, Toronto ON

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